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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1933. to make up the terrain of the Pa SKIPPER LOCATES E VACATION IIS. clflc sub-continent." Italian Flying Fleet Welcomed in Chicago Service League . Head T ALL GO TO POLLS Conrad, Bruce & Co. Investment Securities .' Southern Oregon Office) Medford Building TWO ' "Mi Repeal forces throughout aouthem Oregon united today In a final P ptl to the voters to get out to the xll Friday- Several thousand wimple ballot and instructive pamphlets vera distributed la Medford and out lying districts, under the direction of Fred Colvlg, repeal chairman. - - "But unless those Interested In re peal get out to a person and cast their votes." said Chairman Colvlg, this vital question will not be settled satisfactorily for Oregon. It is the patriotic duty of every olttsen to 4o at least this much toward helping our country out of Its present finan cial dilemma. .- "In order to clear up any doubt about the correct manner of voting cn this question, here It Is: place your cross between the number and name of the four candidates who state they are lnfavor of the proposed amendment, (that Is, the repeal of the 18th amendment); then, also, place another cross between the num ber and the statement setting forth that you are In favor of the proposed amendment. Finally, read your ballot carefully, so that you are sure you re placing your mark In the rlgnt place.' Last minute reminders In the mat ter of constructive statistics also came from the four repeal candidates, O. M. Roberts, A. C. Nlnlnger, X. O. Kelly and Bawles Moore, whose names will appear on the ballot Friday. .Scouting the prosperity claim of the drys as a result of prohibition, Attorney Roberts cited the facts com piled by the N. 7. research bureau of the welfare council that: "eight million three hundred thousand men and women are at present out of work In the country; the federal govern ment is suffering under a deficit of wo billion dollars; and the country js paying out 40 million dollars a year for the enforcement of a law that cannot be enforced. . "The bootlegger Is lining his purse "with from two to three billion dollars a year," tteclartd B. 0. Kelly, who field up the Wlckersham report as proof that this wealth waa taken out of healthy, government channels and utilized to finance crime. "When avowed teetotalers like John D. Rockefeller, Jr. abandons a life long crusade In the prohibition cause, said Rawlea Moore, "and es pouses repeal as the only safe road back to temperance, It Is high time the rest of the nation woke up and did a little constructive thinking and acting on the subject." . "The quickest way," declared A. O. Nlnlnger of Ashland, "to reduce our taxes la to vote repeal and start at least one billion more dollars flow ing into our government's treasury. But to put It over in Jackson county, we need every vote. KMED Broadcast Schedule Thursday 8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune. i:0S Musical Clock, 8:1ft -A Peerless Psrad. 8:80 Shopping Quids. :00 -rrlendhlp Circle Hour, :30 Another Episode In our Crime Problem. 8:48 Meeting of the Martha Meade Society. 10:00 V. 0. Weather Fore cart. 10:00 million Parade. 30:1ft Morning Melody. HO :4ft The Pet Program, Jl :00 Ky white. 11:0ft The Grants Past Hour. 11:30 Martial Muilo. . 01:8ft Song and Comedy. O.a.00 ld-day Review. 18:18 Popularity. 08:80 Newa Fleehee, Mall Tribune. 18:30 Songi of Old. 18:4ft Popular Vocalists, 1:00 Varletlea, 8:00 Classified Ad Program. 8:006ong for Everyday. 8:80 KMED Program Review. 8:3S MuiMc of Old. 4:00 Judge Rutherford, Lecturer. 4:18 Cocktail. v 4:30 Waterworks. 6:00 Popular Parade. 8:4ft Newa Plsahes, Mall Tribune. 8:00 Medford Theatre Oulde. 8:1ft VWnettea. 8:30 Evan Reams, .peaking for re peal of 18th amendment. 6:80 Interlude. T:0O Mayor of Berrydele. 1:80 The Snow White Program. 1:4ft Your Favorite Dance Bands. :oo to 10:00 Remote control of wreatllng matches from Arm,' ory. Swltaerland has 'increased her Im. port duty on radios more than 800 per cent. , JERRY BARR Announces New Location at 4th and Bartlett Streets FEATURING Hodgen-Brewster Feeds Dairy and Poultry Supplies Grain PHONE 803 m m ji MKt-v i m ... tar r sr . jr .,. .-i.r, k - 'X i , i kw.-.x .wjt jr..-...-.- w I ? - -- m l,. This hardy band of 96 aviators from Italy was greeted last week upon their arrival In Chicago. Tak ing off from Orbetello, Italy, the armada of 24 flying boats crossed the north Atlantic via Holland, Ire land and Iceland. They first touched North America at Cartwrlght. Labrador. The fleet Is commanded by Gen. Italo Knllio, shown at left. f.Usrolated Press Photo). TREES DOUGLAS FIR SALEM, Ore. (TO) Conformant mky have their big ' redwoods, but Oregon can claim the native Douglas fir aa far from a shrub. : : Something about big trees learned at the atate forester's office brought out that a Douglas Xlr, felled near Vancouver, B. C, some 30 years ago. was sMd to be 417 feet high with a stump diameter of 25 feet. Although the height, was not officially estab lished, a photograph Is proof of the trunk girth. "In height, the outstanding apecles are the redwoods, Douglas fir, and Eucalyptus of Australia," said For estter Cronemlller. "In basal diameter, th. redwooda are pre-eminent aa a class, although certain Individual trees of other ape cles sppear to exceed them. And for volume, the supremacy lies between the Kauri and the California red wood.' The tallest eucslyptus of authen tic measurement was a mountain ash 848 feet high. The tallest known redwood Is still standing In Bull Creek flat, measuring between 369 and 868 feet. "Contrary to general opinion, the Douglas fir seems to hold supremacy over the redwood," cald Cronemlller. "A felled Douglas fir which meas ured 380 feet by a steel tape was reported In 1000. "The great cypress at St. Maria del Tule, Mexico, haa a diameter at Vie ground of 40 feet and Is ISO feet high. The Jsqulttba treea In Brazil measure up to 93 feet In dl smeter and 180 feet high. "The banyan has many trunks and spresds over an Immense area like a forest. One tree on the Nurbudda river '.n western India, measures 3000 high In circumference ut Its mani fold trunk,, SS0 large and 800 small ones. A famoua bauyan lu the Cal cutta botanical gardens has a main trunk SO feet In ciroumference and 300 manifold trunks. "A kaura tree of New Zealand Is said to have the greatest volume, 3.100,000 board feet. It la 33 feet In diameter, 100 feet to first branch, and the top la like a feather duater. "Recently, a redwood tree was found In Big Lagoon, Humboldt county, California, which scaled 381, 380 feetof merchantable lumber, enough to build 33 average homes." Orsa, Sweden's "tax-free parish," Is being tsxed for th. first time in 47 yeara because of depression and un employment. British-declared ' exports to the United States declined about 33 per cent In January, 1033, compared with January, 1933. The eastern division of the national road, from Cumberland to Wheeling, cost 813,000 a mils, a staggering sum In 1837. , , Pet Poodle Life In Aimee Temple Palls On Hutton LOS ANGELES, July 10. (P) Mr. David Hutton, late resident of the Angelus temple parsonsge, coined his own phrase to describe his relationship to the purveyor of the "Pour Square Ooapel." "Pet poodle," he exclaimed "1 was Just Almee's pet poodle I I hsd plenty of affection yes but no privileges." And further: "I object to being 'Mr. Almee Semple Mcpherson.' I felt all the time as though I were living In some unresl, hectlo reslm I wss only a puppet waiting for someone to pull the strings." Of Angelus temple he opined It was a "seething volcsno of un rest." Meteorological Report July 19. 1933. ".., Forecasts. Medford end vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday; slightly wanner Thurs day. Oregon; Fair tonight and Thurs day, but overcast on coast. Slightly warmer Interior west portion Thurs day. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 03; lowest, 61. Total monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency for month, .38 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1033, 14.88 inches. Deficiency for the season, 3.88 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 34 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 77 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:53 a. m. Sun set, 7:41 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 A. M. 120 Meridian Time IT City Boston Cheyenne Chicago -Eureka , Helena Los Angeles -MEDFORD New Orlesns New York . Omaha , Phoenix Portland Reuo . 90 88 84 80 90 78 . 93 . 84 . 88 .108 78 98 88 . 98 68 .-. 74 88 93 Clesr . Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Roseburg Sslt Lake San Francisco Seattle Spokane . Walla Walla Washington, D O. Cloudy P. Cdy Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. .01 Clear Clear 'mm KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. July 19. (UP) Peggy Lewis, 10, was alive be cause of expert Uvesavlng training of Betty Vanemon. la, of Klamath Falls. The Lewis girl sank while swim ming In Lake of the Woods Sunday. The other girl, paddling a canoe nearby, saw her go down and dived to recover the body. Taking the unconscious form of the young girl to shore, she applied artificial rescusltatlon methods she had learned In schools and brought her back to life. Nearly 150,000 free lunches were given away last winter by Knoxvllle, Tenn., parent-teachers associations to needy school children. To tate right food must be seasoned right every good cook knows that A to be seined Jt W I T , A-rte bave nd ? - H iscooVd not IZfX r -' Tl "A 1 coto :t . 7 1 SALEM. Ore. (UP) If you take a baby on a vacation trip with you, take special precautions for the In fsnt's welfare. Among the suggestions offered by the Oregon health board are the following: ' Plan the trip so as to avoid delays and to give , the most privacy and quiet for the baby. Do not let anything interfere witn the baby's regular feeding, elimina tion, bathing, sleep and exercise. Wash his face and hands several times a dsy. Keep him aa cool and quiet as possible. Do not give the baby cakes, candy, bananas, or anything else to keep him quiet In the train. Irregular feed ing and unsuitable foods, together with fatigue and excitement of trav eling, are likely to make him 111. Do not let strangers handle him. Don't use too much clothing. For a long Journey in hot summer, he should be barefooted and dressed only In a band, a diaper and a thin, short sleeved, low-necked dress or slip. Have warmer clothing on hand in case the day cools off suddenly. On an automobile trip, It will be found advisable to use a small ham mock for the bab) A market basket may be used as a substitute. - The basket should be srranged like a bed, with ft thlu mattress, rubber sheeting, a blanket and. If desired, a sleeping bsg. A cotton mosquito netting should be brought along to cover the basket. A young baby can stay In the basket throughout the Journey except when It Is time for feeding, bathing, changing the cloth ing, exercise or other care. For the bottle-fed baby, the health board adds the following advise: Boll sli milk used for the baby. Remember thst the baby'a bottle must be boiled before It la filled. Either boll and stopper enough emp ty bottles at home to last the whole Journey, or make arrangements with the porter or steward to have the bot tles boiled dally In the dining car or steamer kitchen. Use dried or evaporated milk for a long trip. Just before each feeding time, mix the dried or evaporated milk with boiling water and then bring the 'mixture to a boll again. Carry a traveling stove for the pur pose. For a short trip, carry a vacuum bottle full of cold bottled milk or milk mixture. Clean, scald and cool the vacuum bottle before putting the milk Into It. Boll the milk or mixture, 7 t '-' I1' eteiaal I i - V' LmmM. Miss Faustine Dennis wat elect ed national president of the Wom en's Overseas Service league at its Pittsburgh convention. (Bachracb Photo from Associated Press) chill It thoroughly and fill the vacu um. Do not put warm milk into the vacuum bottle, as It may sour. Do not use milk from a vacuum after 24 hours. When milk la carried In a vacuum bottle It must be warmed. At each leedlng time, fill a nursing bottle and. warm It in a pitcher of hot wat er. To avoid filling bottles on a short trip with a small baby., carry a large vacuum bottle holding small feeding bottles filled, stoppered and wrapped in cotton. 18J641N0REG0N PAY INCOMETAX WASHINGTON, July 18. (API- There were 18,164 persons In Oregon reported by the treasury department as having filed Individual Income tax returns for the calendar year of 1931, on which paymenta were made last ytar. For 1930 the returns num. bered 34,308. Taxes paid last year' by Individuals In the state amounted to 8731,353 for 1031. while payments for the year 1930 were 91,349,060. Experiments with lithograph paper conducted by the bureau of stand ards show that Its resistance to tear ing and breaking Increases as the humidity goes up. BAN DIEOO, Csl, July 1 (AP) Captain O. B. Mayo, who as cap tain of the naval tanker Ramapo plying between San Pedro and Ma nila made an extensive study of the ocean bottom, revealed today be had mapped a submerged continent In the Pacific twice toe width of America. Last May Captain Mayo dlscoverea new deep with the sonic depth finder off the coast of Jspsn where the bottom fell away to 6507 fath oms. It wss one of the greaieei ocean trenches ever discovered. Stretching beneath the surface of the sea lies a continent twice tne width of America." Captain Mayo said today in displaying a relief map of the ocean floor at the lltti naval district headquarters. It Is an unknown territory wnicn was discovered by the echoes from the sonic depth finder of the Rampo. On it there are mountalna nigner than Mount Everest and great depths six miles to their bottoms. Between the ranges of the under- wster mountains are great valleys, marking ancient rivers. There are submerged volcanoes, still active, and all these, with the broad plateaus, go New scores of places continuous change of scenery when you take the tion. To Victoria and "Princess" Llner-from ior train service to Banff, Chalet Buntalow Camps. through the world's finest Canadian Rockies! Through to Calgary, to Spokane and home to complete the circle. Stop over at th various Interesting cities in Canada-visit the fam ous mountain resort hotels, where prices havt been greatly lowered -to meet the budget. Stay awhile in the comfortable Chalet Bungalow Camps, where you will enjoy every type ol outdoor recreation. effective. 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